The Dodgers have reportedly signed right-hander Trevor Cahill to a minor-league contract, sources have told MLB.com. Cahill was released by the Braves earlier last month after struggling to a 7.52 ERA over 15 appearances.

Cahill, who was an All-Star when he won 18 games in 2010, has a lifetime 4.16 ERA over his seven-year career.

The veteran right-hander began the season in the Braves rotation, but he lasted just three starts before being moved to the bullpen. The former All-Star wasn't much better in relief, posting a 7.07 ERA in 12 appearances. He had an 8.03 ERA in three starts.

Stults went six innings and gave up seven hits. But he did strike out seven batters. In his past two games, Stults has given up a total of nine earned runs and four home runs. Against Washington, Stults gave up two home runs — one each to Bryce Harper and Jayson Werth.

Stults, however, wasn't responsible for the lopsided loss. Williams Perez and Trevor Cahill gave up a combined five runs in the eighth inning. Harper hit his second homer of the game, a three-run shot, off of Perez. Danny Espinosa went yard on Hill.